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They always sucked.
I don't know man, I had my fair share of fun with a pair of Nyan Cat games, the original Plants Vs Zombies, Nimble Quest (I just got this again on Android and cracked the heck out of it with Lucky patcher, and still suck lol), Tiny Wings, Angry Birds and I could be missing some others.
Infinity blade
Oh yeah, I fired up my old iPhone 6s to play the Infinity Blade II, no regrets!
Galaxy On Fire 2 was great, but Elite Dangerous on PC later kicked the absolute crap out of it.
These were originally the exception, but all eventually followed the rule.
No they didn’t. I have a 1st gen iPad loaded with old versions of popular games (e.g. Jetpack Joyride, Angry Birds) and there are literally zero ads and in-app purchases.
I'm fairly sure those were paid tho
True, but I would rather buy a dozen quality $0.99 games with high replay value (still fun 13+ years later) than several dozen “””free””” ad-filled games that constantly bug you for a $3.99/week subscription to get more BullshitCoins
I mean the high quality paid games are still around, and I'm reasonably sure new ones are still being made. They're not a lost art, just not as popular as free games
They're making the same argument people make about music. There's plenty of good music out there of all genres. Radio just doesn't play it and you have to go out of your way to find what you like.
That's just the wages of living in a huge postmodernist society that produces a vast amount of media. We no longer have centralized institutions (or rather they're losing relative importance) so you have to go looking through the depths of either recommendation algorithms or topical forums
I find that to be a good thing. The less centralized institutions that can control what we do the better. I say that while social media is the biggest it's ever been.